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How to move an entire pattern?

ptc-4314565
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How to move an entire pattern?

Hi all,

I've got another newbie question for ya. If I've got a hole pattern that's constrained a certain distance from edges of the part through which they are going, is there any way to avoid having to undo the pattern till you're down to the original hole, moving that hole, and then redoing the pattern? I've resigned myself to placing an axis, constraining my pattern to it, and then moving the axis when needed. However, I feel there should be a way to just move the pattern as I described originally. Any hints?


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Sigh, disregard. Just found the answer in another thread. Should have looked harded before I asked

Dale_Rosema
23-Emerald III
(To:ptc-4314565)

Maybe you can post a link to that thread so that if someone searches and find your topic they can find the answer you found.

Can't seem to find it anymore, but the answer is that you can open the pattern in the model tree and access individual features, including the original one that the pattern was made from. Been using ProE/Creo for over a year now and I just realized that . Ah well, better late than never!

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